Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] on the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour .
2 Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour .
3 Then take a second card from the middle pile and place it on the other outside pile .
4 She poked busily at the concoctions , withdrew the tins from the oven and put them on the scrubbed wooden table to cool .
5 Might I have seen you on the Great White Way ? ’
6 You 'd be well advised not to overdo it on the old liquid refreshment , however , as the return leg beside the river involves crossing an awful lot of stiles .
7 Franco pulled glasses two at a time from the sink and set them on the tiny draining board .
8 Mr Jim Woolsey , a member of Scowcroft commission and one of the Democrats ' leading missile experts , says it makes much more sense to put them on the vast military bases of Nevada and California , where they could be continually on the move .
9 Um well we did n't know what to do with the money , so we basically gambled it on the Grand National .
10 Using the striped ribbon technique , make a small gift tag and lay it on the small red parcel with a white twisted ribbon to secure .
11 For almost the whole of their walk their objective had been in sight : the green copper cupola of the soaring campanile of Arthur Blomfield 's extraordinary Romanesque basilica , built in 1870 on the bank of this sluggish urban waterway with as much confidence as if he had erected it on the Venetian Grand Canal .
12 To my surprise , voices from the Labour Benches shouted , ’ Put him on the Scottish Grand Committee . ’
13 I think I can help you on the particular limited point of deaths and their effect .
14 Sorry to be so vague , darling , but blame it on the unreliable British climate .
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